NATIONAL

Consulting

Coordonnateur(trice)Chargé(e)deprojets

CA$55–70k ~AI est. Montréal, Québec, Canada
The Brief

“Coordonnateur(trice) – Chargé(e) de projets at NATIONAL. Skills: Communications, Public Relations, Project Coordination, Media Relations. Collaborate on mandates. Develop communication initiatives”

Industry & Context.

Consulting
Problems you'll solve

Research; Analysis; Synthesis

Eligibility Requirements

Valid driver's license

What They're Looking For.

Must Have

Minimum 1 to 3 years experience, Excellent written French skills, Proficiency in French and English, Valid driver's license

Nice to Have

Agency experience

What You'll Do.

Collaborate on mandates

Develop communication initiatives

Execute communication initiatives

Conduct media research

Identify relevant content creators

Engage journalists and influencers

Coordinate interviews

Coordinate media shipments

Coordinate promotional packages

Contribute to research

Contribute to analysis

Contribute to monitoring

Support offer preparation

Support bid preparation

Support presentation preparation

Maintain internal tools

Maintain internal resources

How You'll Work.

Team & Collaboration

Multidisciplinary teams; Montreal office experts; NATIONAL network

Communication Scope

Written French; Verbal French; Verbal English; Written English

Process & Methodology

Project coordination

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